Turning a Logo Into a Sign

Now let's take a look at four different approaches to turning this logo into a sign. Below you will see renderings of two variations with the logo as positive space and two variations with the logo as negative space.

Illustration : A rendering of the sign with the logo as negative space. Note that the centers of the letters "e", "g", and "a" are disconnected parts and must be mounted separately.

Illustration : A sign with the logo as negative space. In this design, the centers of the letters "e", "g", and "a" have been bridged. This makes mounting and alignment easier, but produces a logo that is less faithful to the original.

Illustration : The logo with the letters as positive space in the sign. In this variation, the letters have been bridged with a baseline. Also note the bridge connecting the dot above the "i". Since it is one piece, it is relatively easy to install.

Illustration : The logo as a sign in positive space with separate pieces for each letter. This would be the most accurate rendition of the logo when installed on a wall or other background of contrasting color. However, it is the most difficult configuration to install, as each letter must be aligned and mounted separately.